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Suppose that you had a bag containing the following instrumental components: one PMT, one piece of metal foil, one HCL, a large quantity of an unknown aqueous sample, one nebulizer/atomizer/flame burner with fuel, one monochromator, one SDD, and one X-ray tube. Construct two block diagrams for each of the two separate spectrometers that you could buildfrom those parts. For each part of the block diagrams, list the specific component from the bag that is appropriate for that part (e. g. for the Source list an appropriate type of source) Draw theinstrumental output in the box and label the axes.

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